OpenAI just flexed that Codex can do 'almost everything.' Is it a Thanos snap for developers or just a glorified intern? Let's dive into the HN chaos.

How's the coding going, folks? Did you finally patch that nasty bug from last week? If you're stressed, grab a coffee and take a seat, because I just scrolled through Hacker News and saw some spicy news straight from OpenAI HQ: Codex for almost everything.
So, the wizards at OpenAI just published a blog post flexing that their AI model isn't just about spitting out basic Python loops anymore. It's about to handle "almost everything." Honestly, reading that made my morning coffee taste a little bit like impending doom.
For those of you living under a rock or too busy grinding Elden Ring to check tech news, here's a quick summary of OpenAI's big flex:
In short, OpenAI is painting a picture where you just need to open your mouth to get smooth code, drastically reducing our reliance on desperate StackOverflow copy-pasting.
Even though the original post raked in a solid 951 points, the community is deeply divided. From what I’ve gathered lurking in the threads, developers are splitting into three distinct tribes:
Long story short: Should we all just quit and open a food truck? Absolutely NOT.
Codex, or any code-generation tool, is like bringing a power drill to a screwdriver fight. It helps you drive screws faster, but you still need to know where to drill so the house doesn't collapse. Current AI is just a hyperactive junior intern who types insanely fast but lacks systemic architecture thinking.
The survival lesson here is: Instead of fearing it, learn how to boss it around. The developer profession is shifting from "typing syntax" to "systems architecture" and "problem-solving." The dev who uses AI to code 10x faster will easily replace the dev who stubbornly clings to artisanal, hand-typed code. Plus, when the server crashes and clients are screaming, management needs a human to take the blame—that’s exactly why they pay us the big bucks. AI can't apologize in a Zoom meeting!